Where YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY is one of the MAC address. Repeat this with as many trusted MAC's that you have. Place each one on the Firewall script page (administration => scripts => firewall)

then, Ping the site that you want the Untrusted MAC addresses to go (and test it, for example, icanhascheezburger.com, is hosted by wordpress, so if you use their IP, it will take the victim to Wordpress.org)

Paste that line into the firewall script page as well, and save it. then, reboot your router. I found that i had to reboot my router each time i changed or added anything, for the changes to take effect.

A simpler solution would be to redirect them to a random list of malware infector sites OR some foreign porn sites. You may get a knock on the door from the local authories, but if the website/pages are runned locally it'll be harder to locate you as long as your local wireless communications authority doesn't get involved using their rf location gear, your OK. ;-)

ok. If i wanted to redirect any unknown mac address's to a certain website, how would I do that?

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This is a reasonable question. For example, someone might have acquired a new computer (or smart-phone), and is trying to connect to the network, but doesn't know how to register it. It might be useful to show them a web page that explains it.

1. That's high.
2. Your load has very little to do with throughput and very much to to with connection-storms. Connection storms are exactly like spam in the sense that almost all of the resources are overwhelmed in an effort that remains almost entirely futile.
3. While connection storms may try to establish 100's or 1000's of (mostly uncompleted) connections in a few seconds, they are over just as fast, and you may never notice them.
4. Most of the connections in your conntrack table are likely to be defunct and languishing until they time out.

So would it be possible to do something similar to this but make it IP specific and only dependent on 1 specific domain? For example what would I add to have IP#192.168.1.79 redirect all requests for facebook.com to go to kittenwars.com? But al other domain requests would be fine from the same machine?